Before this was the fast way to schedule a show from a browser, it was the lightweight mobile web interface and worked great. Now it just redirects you to get their app and other useless account mgmt stuff (when you click on Current Customers), the scheduler part is gone. So if you're on a PC, you have to navigate their slow main site to do anything.

Dang. I liked that interface. It felt both Tivo-like and mobile web-like.

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I just got off a web chat with a TiVo support rep about this issue (before I saw this thread) She advised to wait and try the site again in 24 hours. She seems to know absolutely nothing about the issue - certainly not that it has been down this long. I hope it comes back. I always used that on my Blackberry.

I was really disappointed to see that they made this change. I used m.tivo.com to schedule things when I was away from home all the time, and now it's nearly impossible to do so.

ETA: the TiVo app is just annoying. Nearly everything you click gives you a error that essentially says "This function doesn't work with your TiVo". It's like a slap in the face for somebody that's been a TiVo customer and evangelist for over 10 years.

I just got off a web chat with a TiVo support rep about this issue (before I saw this thread) She advised to wait and try the site again in 24 hours. She seems to know absolutely nothing about the issue - certainly not that it has been down this long. I hope it comes back. I always used that on my Blackberry.

Well something is going on, if you go to m.tivo.com now you get a generic IIS7 home page not that crap they had before.

The recent iOS app upgrade doesn't allow you to keep your credentials so you have to re-login again evert time you want to access it, even if on your home network. I shouldn't have to do that every time.

The recent iOS app upgrade doesn't allow you to keep your credentials so you have to re-login again evert time you want to access it, even if on your home network. I shouldn't have to do that every time.

Not always....it was touted that you wouldn't have to log in every time, and, at first, that was the case. Now, for me at least, it's hit or miss (outside my home network). But I NEVER have to re-login on my home network.

The recent iOS app upgrade doesn't allow you to keep your credentials so you have to re-login again evert time you want to access it, even if on your home network. I shouldn't have to do that every time.

First time I got the upgrade, I had to re-login. Never have had to do that since then. I am always automatically logged in.